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Hi. I hope you enjoyed our High Holiday Services! The Theatre Lab at 137 West 14th Street was a great place to be! I want to keep the joyful vibe going. So I would like to invite you to Sim Shalom's Apple Cider & Guitar Kabbalat Shabbat Service on Friday Night Oct. 22nd at 7:30pm at The Theatre Lab at 137 West 14th Street in NYC. Bring your friends and family- we are all about community and joy!
Check out our site www.SimShalom.com to learn more about us and to RSVP
Date/Dates
October 22 2010
Times
7:30 PM - 8:30 PM
Cost
Free (*Donations Appreciated)
Street Address
The Theatre Lab at 137 West 14th Street Between 6th & 7th